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Holy Spirit.:heaven:
I really love that snuggly looking emoticon. That candle is still burning by the way. It should last about 2 or 3 more days. I’m glad to see my words inspire someone other than our cats and dog. I love our prayer corner. I’ve posted it CAF somewhere before. It’s where our laptop is located right now. My wife really went overboard, but I love it. I told her I wanted to create a prayer corner again to pray, meditate and light candles and incense. She took it a ran with it. She put a large incensor on a chain like at church, a huge crucifix from the Holy Land, Sacred Heart of Jesus, Immaculate Heart of Mary, our 3 children’s Saint Statues [St. Francis, St. Anthony and St. Terese the Little Flower], Veronica’s Vale, Marian Art and of course the Divine Mercy picture all with our priests nested in a corner to remember to pray for them. Having been drawn to the priesthood in my early years I know what it’s like to walk that path that can feel so lonely. They sacrifice so much for us and they have helped my wife overcome her greatest fears giving her confidence like I’ve never seen in her before.
I believe all of us enter that “dark place” once in a while. Many Saints spent much of their time in that state. Satan loves to temp those that get close to God. The closer we get to God the harder he works against us. Why? Because he hates God’s precious children/creatures that he held in such high esteem that he sent His only begotten Son so that we might have everlasting life. Okay, I’m getting that Preach’n feeling again.
We’re Catholic and our entire view of God has been transformed to Catholic. My wife’s the one that made our house look like a monastery. But her friends believe it was me because I’m the former Catholic seminarian. She started finding garden statues at Ross’ and Wal-Mart and they’re actually very beautiful. I restored a very large rosary that I carved for my father in high school the year before entered a Benedictine seminary. We also found a poster at one of the craft stores and framed it. It’s the “Prodigal Son” painting by Rembrant…the one on Journey Home. It has a much deeper meaning for me having fallen away from my Catholic faith and returned with a much deeper and historical understanding.
Always offer up even your dark moments for someone special in your life that is either living or passed on. Offer up your sufferings for the least unknown soul in purgatory or your husband and children or their future spouses. It’s little acts of love like this that help us to become more like Christ. We join in with Christ’s suffering.
…Here’s another idea. Christians are suffering tremendously in the Holy Land. Find a source where you can purchase sacramentals made from that part of the world to help the persecuted Christians in the Holy Land. Our parish has been doing this for a few months now. Those particular Christians are typically Orhtodox or Eastern Catholics.
I’m working towards the diaconate now. So pray for my vocation to the diaconate and especially for my son’s vocation to the priesthood. My wife is devoted to praying for 10 special priests that have impacted our lives. This is a very good devotion. Find a special priest you like and start praying for him. Find his birthday and ordination dates and send him small gifts if you can. This brings so much joy to my wife that I can never tell her no. She loves giving our priests gifts and praying for them because of the obvioius sacrifices that they have made for the Body of Christ.
I’m praying for you…offering up the Liturgy of the Hours for your intentions and the discomfort that I experience from past injuries from military injuries. Don’t worry, there is much pain to go around
. I never forget my wife:thumbsup: she’s my sweetheart. Tell your husband about E-5 Men - named for Ephesians Chapter 5. "a man should love his wife like Christ loves the Church. www.e5men.org
Becoming Catholic again has given me so much more purpose with all of this pain, physical and mental as well. I’ve suffered from things I’ve spoken about on here but find myself not feeling the need to speak of it anymore unless it fits the subject. Trust me, if I could get rid of the pain I would. But since I’m stuck with it I see it as a blessing so that I too can join in with Christ’s suffering. God must think you’re special to have entrusted you with so much suffering. When we stop fighting it the burden of it becomes lighter. I ran from it for many years trying to shake it but it just seems to catch up with me.
Hope you’re feeling better.
PAX.
Vocatio…Latin for Vocation in case you wondered.
I really love that snuggly looking emoticon. That candle is still burning by the way. It should last about 2 or 3 more days. I’m glad to see my words inspire someone other than our cats and dog. I love our prayer corner. I’ve posted it CAF somewhere before. It’s where our laptop is located right now. My wife really went overboard, but I love it. I told her I wanted to create a prayer corner again to pray, meditate and light candles and incense. She took it a ran with it. She put a large incensor on a chain like at church, a huge crucifix from the Holy Land, Sacred Heart of Jesus, Immaculate Heart of Mary, our 3 children’s Saint Statues [St. Francis, St. Anthony and St. Terese the Little Flower], Veronica’s Vale, Marian Art and of course the Divine Mercy picture all with our priests nested in a corner to remember to pray for them. Having been drawn to the priesthood in my early years I know what it’s like to walk that path that can feel so lonely. They sacrifice so much for us and they have helped my wife overcome her greatest fears giving her confidence like I’ve never seen in her before.
I believe all of us enter that “dark place” once in a while. Many Saints spent much of their time in that state. Satan loves to temp those that get close to God. The closer we get to God the harder he works against us. Why? Because he hates God’s precious children/creatures that he held in such high esteem that he sent His only begotten Son so that we might have everlasting life. Okay, I’m getting that Preach’n feeling again.
We’re Catholic and our entire view of God has been transformed to Catholic. My wife’s the one that made our house look like a monastery. But her friends believe it was me because I’m the former Catholic seminarian. She started finding garden statues at Ross’ and Wal-Mart and they’re actually very beautiful. I restored a very large rosary that I carved for my father in high school the year before entered a Benedictine seminary. We also found a poster at one of the craft stores and framed it. It’s the “Prodigal Son” painting by Rembrant…the one on Journey Home. It has a much deeper meaning for me having fallen away from my Catholic faith and returned with a much deeper and historical understanding.
Always offer up even your dark moments for someone special in your life that is either living or passed on. Offer up your sufferings for the least unknown soul in purgatory or your husband and children or their future spouses. It’s little acts of love like this that help us to become more like Christ. We join in with Christ’s suffering.
…Here’s another idea. Christians are suffering tremendously in the Holy Land. Find a source where you can purchase sacramentals made from that part of the world to help the persecuted Christians in the Holy Land. Our parish has been doing this for a few months now. Those particular Christians are typically Orhtodox or Eastern Catholics.
I’m working towards the diaconate now. So pray for my vocation to the diaconate and especially for my son’s vocation to the priesthood. My wife is devoted to praying for 10 special priests that have impacted our lives. This is a very good devotion. Find a special priest you like and start praying for him. Find his birthday and ordination dates and send him small gifts if you can. This brings so much joy to my wife that I can never tell her no. She loves giving our priests gifts and praying for them because of the obvioius sacrifices that they have made for the Body of Christ.
I’m praying for you…offering up the Liturgy of the Hours for your intentions and the discomfort that I experience from past injuries from military injuries. Don’t worry, there is much pain to go around
Becoming Catholic again has given me so much more purpose with all of this pain, physical and mental as well. I’ve suffered from things I’ve spoken about on here but find myself not feeling the need to speak of it anymore unless it fits the subject. Trust me, if I could get rid of the pain I would. But since I’m stuck with it I see it as a blessing so that I too can join in with Christ’s suffering. God must think you’re special to have entrusted you with so much suffering. When we stop fighting it the burden of it becomes lighter. I ran from it for many years trying to shake it but it just seems to catch up with me.
Hope you’re feeling better.
PAX.
Vocatio…Latin for Vocation in case you wondered.